Second, in your browser, try entering the local IP of the webserver (e.g. 192.168.0.3). To find it out type "ifconfig" in a terminal on the machine. If the page loads successfully then you'll need to set up port forwarding to view the site on your WAN IP.

I haven't downloaded or tried this yet but was just looking through the github pages and install instruction and screen shots and I must say it looks gorgeous!

Coming from mediafrontpage where I helped out a little I would like to give my two cents in saying that requiring a web server is a bad idea. This is where most of users come stuck. I would suggest if possible to find a python framework that allows you to incorporate everything together much like sickbeard which doesn't need a separate web server. Other than that it looks amazing and I can't wait to try it out.

Here is my FULL process for XBMCLive from the start that does not work... yet.
XBMCLive with 31 October 2011 nightly build - users available are "xbmc" and "root". (WSGI will be blocked if run as root.) As far as I can tell XBMCLive does not use a user group.

I cannot help thinking something needs enabling in mod_wsgi in the conf's somewhere - removing a '#' perhaps in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/wsgi.conf?

If mrkipling can go through the above and confirm it's all good. There is something still seriously wrong - this being the case and to save a lot more headaches, can I suggest - http://www.cherrypy.org/ as per SB and CP.

Has ANYONE got this working properly yet on any system other than mrkipling!?